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buste hermes statue V-Ray render and materials Materials are used only in 3ds max and FBX files. All textures of a material for FBX scenes are in maxzip the master a file. Manual reapplication of textures is necessary for FBX,OBJ,3DS,DXF,DWG file...
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Statue of Hermes made of Pentelic marble and found at Aigion, Peloponnese. The god is depicted standing, wearing a chlamys that is wound around his left arm. In his right hand, he holds a purse and in his left the caduceus. Work of the Augustan...
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Statue of Hermes made of Pentelic marble and found at Aigion, Peloponnese. The god is depicted standing, wearing a chlamys that is wound around his left arm. In his right hand, he holds a purse and in his left the caduceus. Work of the Augustan...
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... god is identified by the petasus, the hat worn by Hermes. ...In the 17th century, Alessandro Algardi restored the sculpture, adding the right arm, stretched out in an oratorical pose which led to its interpretation as Hermes Loghios, god of eloquence.
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This figure wears a short cloak and holds the caduceus up with one arm. ...In the 19th Century, the statue had a head with the petasus, the winged hat typical of the god, as recorded in a drawing by Antonio Canova.
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This statue was found in Troezen. The god is shown naked, with a chlamys. He wears a pet The god is shown naked, with a chlamys. He wears a petassos on his head. With his right hand he grasps the horns of a ram that is hown next to him, seated on...
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Hermes was a son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, and he was the second youngest of the Greek gods, known as a trickster, patron of thieves, travelers, athletes, and leader of souls into the afterlife. This statue captures a young Hermes, holding his...
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The Statue of greek god Hermes , this statue is for 3D print and paint. The zip file contains the 3D model in stl and OBJ formats, also the model in a single piece and segmented into parts for easier printing. HERMES was the Olympian god of flocks...
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Roman marble replica (AD 1st c.) after a Greek original (ca. 420 BC). This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D...
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Double Herm: “Pseudo-Seneca” (Hesiod?). Roman copy of a 2nd cent. B.C. from a greek original, marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta (now ReMake) form AutoDesk. ... For more updates, please follow @GeoffreyMarchal...
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In Greece it was customary to set the head of Hermes on small pillars as a tutelary deity: this form of representation gave rise, for deities, to the sculptural typology of the herm, whose name derives from that of the god Hermes. In the Roman world,...
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The interpretation of this herm as Hermes is based on the parallels with a similar sculpture placed on a column of the 4th century B.C. in the Artemision at Ephesus. ... The lowered position of the right arm suggests that the god originally held a...
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The distinctive characteristics of his head hold features which are iconographic of the Hermes Propylaios Hermes, attributed to Alkamenes. These features are very recognisable, and the artist is responsible for a large amount of bearded herms created...
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A herm is a sculpture with a head, and perhaps a torso, above a plain, usually squared lower section, on which male genitals may also be carved at the appropriate height. ...The form originated in Ancient Greece, and was adopted by the Romans, and...
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The Double Herm of Socrates and Seneca is an ancient Roman statue from the first half of the third century AD. The herm depicts the Greek philosopher Socrates on one side, and the Roman Stoic Seneca the Younger on the other. ...This double herm is meant...
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It is composed of three reassembled fragments from the upper part of a stele, with the head of Hermes. The god's long haire, tied with a ribbon, hangs down his back, with just two tresses hanging down to his breast from behind his ears. The luxuriant...
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The Cosa Excavations 2014 Fragments of a Herm table leg Three fragments of a Herm table leg that have been digitally pieced back together.
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... the head of Hermes. Hermes was, among other properties, the patron of travellers, therefore herms were erected on roads and at crossroads. ...The phallus carved on the front fave of the pillar is both a symbol of pleasure and an apotrapaic element.
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Hercules is identified in this herm by his characteristic attributes: the lionskin covering his head and shoulders, the club and the cornucopia full of fruit. The prototype for this sculpture seems to be a herm depicted on an Athenian coin of the...
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Double Herm: “Pseudo-Seneca” (Hesiod?). Roman copy of a 2nd cent. B.C. from a greek original, marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta (now ReMake) form AutoDesk. For more updates, please follow @GeoffreyMarchal...
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Hermae are so called because the head of the Greek god Hermes was the most commonly used, or connected with the Greek word for “blocks of stone”, which had originally no link with Hermes at all. This style of sculpture originated in Ancient Greece,...
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Hermae are so called because the head of the Greek god Hermes was the most commonly used, or connected with the Greek word for “blocks of stone”, which had originally no link with Hermes at all. This style of sculpture originated in Ancient Greece,...
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... ...In this particular case, the figure of the youth is depicted from the knees up, wearing a chiton and a chlamys. The herm is set on a cylindrical base with an incised inscription, according to which it was dedicated after a victory in a torch-race.
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This head was part of a herm, originally connected on the left side to another herm. The portrait is that of the Greek historian Herodotus of Halicarnassus (480-435 BC). The identification is secure on the basis of comparisons with other known...
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... Dionysus after victory in a poetic competition. A herm was a pilaster terminating with a portrait bust and was created in Classical Greece to represent the god Hermes. Roman 1st Century AD. ...copy from an original work of the mid 2nd century BC.
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... with youthful features on one side and as a mature man with a beard on the other. ... This two-faced (janiform) herm, whose supporting pillar has not been preserved, served for decorative purposes. ...Originating from Rome in the mid-2nd Century AD.